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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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1. A moment of insightfulness when a character realizes some truth.
Epiphany
Syntax
Blank Verse
Parallelism
2. A love lyric in which the speaker complains about the arrival of the dawn - when he must part from his lover.
Aubade
Denouement
Persona
Quatrain
3. A statement that seems to be contrdictory but is actually true.
Paradox
Rhythm
Mood
Symbol
4. Hints of what is to come in the action of a play or story.
Point of View
Climax
Foreshadowing
Image
5. The difference between what the character or the reader expects what the character or the reader expects and what actually happens.
Mood
Flashback
Situational Irony
Enjambment
6. The group of readers to whom a piece of literature is directed.
Audience
Anapest
Ballad
Repetition
7. The turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. It represents the point of greatest tension in the work.
Act
Scenes
Climax
Connotation
8. A line of poetry or prose in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Blank Verse
Character
Meter
Pyrrhic
9. The narrator is outside of the story and tells the story from the perspective of only one character.
Sestina
Sonnet
3rd Person (Limited)
Meter
10. The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language - character - and action - and cast in the form of a generalization.
Blank Verse
Trochee
Theme
Voice
11. A three-line stanza.
Connotation
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Tercet
Audience
12. A poem that tells a story.
Narrative Poem
Solioquy
Pyrrhic
Dactyl
13. The time and place of a story or play.
Personification
Spondee
Satire
Setting
14. A story passed down over the generations that was once believed to be true.
Allusion
Catharsis
Sestina
Myth
15. The organizational form of a literary work.
Fiction
Assonance
1st Person
Structure
16. The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and acharacters of a work.
Metonymy
Parallelism
Satire
Tone
17. A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means.
Narrator
Solioquy
Understatement
Characterization
18. A metrical unit composed of stressed an unstressed syllables.
Free Verse
Motif
External Conflict
Foot
19. The omission of an unstressed vowel or syllable to preserve the meter of a line of poetry.
Elision
Nonfiction
Metaphor
Theme
20. A customary feature of a literary work - such as the use of a chorus in Greek tragedy - the inclusion of an explicit moral in a fable - or the use of a particular rhyme scheme in a villanelle.
Rhyme
Convention
Stereotype
Verbal Irony
21. A six-line unit of verse constituting a stanza or section of a poem.
Foreshadowing
External Conflict
Voice
Sestet
22. The first stage of a functional or dramatic plot - in which necessary background information is provided.
Denotation
Exposition
Cliche
Assonance
23. The difference between what a chracter says and what he/she means.
Dramatic Irony
Verbal Irony
Stereotype
Parody
24. An eight-line unit - which may constitue a stanza; or a section of a poem - as in the octave of a sonnet.
Octave
Image
Climax
Onomatopoeia
25. The reason the author has written a piece of literature.
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26. A humorous moment in a serious drama that temporarily relieves the mounting tension.
Setting
Satire
Pyrrhic
Comic Relief
27. The series of events that make up a story or drama.
Characterization
Syntax
Plot
Repetition
28. A long - statle poem in stanzas of varied length - meter - and form.
Internal Conflict
Epigram
Ode
Characterization
29. A technique designed to enact social change by using wit to rificule ideas - customs or institutions.
Voice
Myth
Satire
Simile
30. A form of language in which writers and speakers mean exactly what their words denote.
Sestina
Solioquy
Literal Language
Spondee
31. A figure of speech in which a part of something represents its whole.
Foot
1st Person
Synecdoche
Motif
32. Refers to a writers use of language - including the use of literary techniques - word choice - and sentence structure - that sets one writer apart from another.
Voice
Dactyl
Solioquy
Trochee
33. A Greek term first used by Aristotle to describe the emotional cleansing or purification that results after watching a tragedy performed on stage.
Personification
Catharsis
Symbolism
Foil
34. The point at which the action of the plot turns in an unexpected direction for the protagonist.
Falling Meter
Reversal
Diction
Caesura
35. A brief witty poem - often satirical.
Hyperbole
Epigram
Analogy
Point of View
36. An intensification of the conflict in a story or play.
Complication
Symbol
Connotation
Elegy
37. A fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter.
Pyrrhic
Epiphany
Sonnet
Figurative Language
38. A type of form or structure in poetry characterized by regularity and consistency in such elements as rhyme - line length - and metrical pattern.
Persona
Closed Form
Allusion
Flashback
39. A lyrical poem that laments the dead.
1st Person
Characterization
Elegy
Internal Conflict
40. The point at which a character understands his/her situation as it really is.
Dactyl
Octave
Recognition
Myth
41. Imitates another literary work using humor usually to make the author and/or the work appear ridiculous.
Ode
Anapest
Elision
Parody
42. The way people speak in various parts of the country or around the world.
Irony
Trochee
Dialect
Character
43. A figure of speech involving exaggeration.
Hyperbole
Voice
Metonymy
Diction
44. The point after the climax where the action begins to drop off and the events of the plot become clear or are explained in some way.
Falling Action
Rhythm
Character
Conceit
45. A metrical foot represented by two stressed syllables.
Spondee
Figurative Language
Metonymy
Personification
46. Spectific characteristics are applied to an entire group of people and are used to 'classify' those people as part of a 'group'.
Oxymoron
Couplet
Stereotype
Subject
47. A tension created as the reader becomes involved in a story and when the author leaves the reader in doubt about what is coming next.
Subject
Foot
Suspense
Complication
48. A metrical foot with two unstressed syllables.
Denotation
Pyrrhic
Rhyme
Couplet
49. A stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones.
Dialect
Quatrain
Dactyl
Cliche
50. A historical or literary reference to a person - place - thing - or event that the reader is expected to recognize.
Image
Allusion
Aside
Scenes
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